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The GEO-3 satellite Eutelsat 5 West B (PRN 121) is now part of the EGNOS operational platform and broadcasts the Operational Signal-in-Space.
QinetiQ and Xona Space Systems have demonstrated how GPS navigation can be bolstered by using low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, in the first UK tests of Xona’s new satellite navigation system, Pulsar.
PARIS – Expanding defense budgets and the direct-to-device race are driving growth in the global space economy, Novaspace CEO ...
Hanwha Aerospace has an agreement to incorporate BAE Systems’ advanced anti-jamming GPS technology into its DSC weapon system ...
A new Air Force project aims to replace vulnerable satellite signals with atomic clock technology for next-generation drone ...
A massive earthquake and subsequent tsunami off Russia in late July tested an experimental detection system that had deployed ...
Apple's unveiling of the latest batch of iPhones yesterday may have grabbed much of the attention, but the satellite ...
UK company Flare Bright Ltd is planning to improve the accuracy of its Tactera (Tactical Terrain) GPS-free navigation system ...
"Cyber security is a major concern for the shipping industry, given how interconnected the world is. Shipping has been listed ...
NASA's new space weather missions aim to shield Earth from solar storms, preventing blackouts and safeguarding satellites, ...
Orbit Communication Systems' MPT30Ka satellite communications (satcom) on-the-move (SOTM) terminal has been tested while ...
NASA's new GUARDIAN system successfully detected a tsunami near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula in near real-time. This ...